- Suzuki and Hungary Plan Car Venture
- Wild Life of Ceausescu's Daughter Bared
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : 'Future' Actor Takes Step Back
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Deukmejian Fails to Pass NOW Test
- WORLD : Viet Repatriation to Resume
- Removal of Judge Who Has Retired Is Pursued : Judiciary: The State Supreme Court is asked to formally fire a Los Angeles jurist who has already retired under fire. The request is met by hostility from several justices.
- National City Tells Hardie to Gather Signatures for Card Room
- 'Ornery' Supervisor Stirs Up Battle of Wits in Courtroom
- LOCAL : 2 Jailed in Pacoima Park Killing
- INVASION AFTERMATH: THE VICTIMS : Panama Family Mourns Taxi Driver, Absolves U.S. Troops : Invasion: Kin say the Americans had no choice but to fire, and they hope survivors will be compensated for losses.
- Rep. Craig in Senate Race
- El Cajon
- Pierside's Foes Protest Donor Tax Write-Off
- Regulators Issue Penalties Against Silverado Bosses
- 'Marshall Plan' Urged for Nation's Cities, Poor : Social programs: The Urban League would finance the plan with $50 billion taken from defense spending. It wants to cure domestic ills before aiding Eastern Europe.
- Naval Plan, Peru Incident Strain Latin Ties, U.S. Says : Diplomacy: Hemisphere leaders are assured that events do not signal increased American aggressiveness.
- Expanded Death Penalty Weighed for Drug Crimes
- STATE : $53.7-Billion State Budget Proposal Cuts Social Services
- Text of Governor's Last State of the State Message
- New Navigation Charts Ease Danger of Mid-Air Disasters
- Wright to Seek State Health Study of Lab Workers, Neighbors : Environment: Bill would fund full-scale inquiry into effects of working with toxic and radioactive materials at Rockwell's Santa Susana laboratory.
- Carlsbad Bans Porn From Newsrack Sales
- BATTLING THE MEDFLY
- Thaw in East Europe Finds No Warm Spot in Col. North's Heart
- Sympathy for Parents May Derail Jury Verdict in Deprogramming Trial : Court: Judge might be asked to issue a verdict under a rare court procedure. The possibility has sent lawyers scurrying to research the provision.
- Defendant Denies Mailing Letters in 'Pay or Die' Scheme
- Ventura Boulevard Traffic Gets Relief, but It May Not Last
- Outdoors : Castaic Lake Anglers Get Trophy-Size Largemouths
- USD's First, Only Volleyball Coach Steps Down
- Pacific Has No Trouble Keeping UC Irvine on Decline
- BETTING WITH BOB
- CAL STATE FULLERTON NOTEBOOK : Sneed Looks for Answers as Titans Try to Match Expectations
- THE SIDELINES : Injury Sidelines Champion Skier
- Major league baseball teams were told to...
- Learning to Read
- O.C. MUSIC : Soviero Old Hand With 'La Traviata'
- Hollywood and Black Americans
- San Diego
- CYPRESS : He'll Go Back to Jail Over 'Stupid' Law
- Schabarum Calls Remap Plan 'Un-American' : Politics: Drawing a new district specifically to benefit Latinos is 'racist,' supervisor testifies.
- Mayor's Motives Spawn Frenzied Debate
- Street Fighters : 2 Activists Are Shaping Long Beach Homeless Into a Political Force
- COUNTYWIDE : Orange County Focus : Riley Assesses 1989 in State of County Talk
- Baldwin a Leader--Categorically
- Rams Sign Johnnie Johnson
- Palmdale Water District Board Votes to Fire Veteran Manager
- USIU Knocks Sacramento Down, Not Out, in 117-98 Victory
- Fischer Shut Out on Three-Pointers as Edison Loses
- Criticisms of Mexico on TV's 'Drug Wars' Unfair, Embassy Says
- 'Raging Bull' Scores a KO in Comeback
- Panama, China
- Clippers Getting Ahead of Themselves : Pro basketball: Victory over Hornets gives them 3-2 record on eight-game trip.
- Migrant Seeks an End to Beatings, Abuse
- 3 to Stand Trial in Gang Slaying
- Shots From Car Wound Youth at High School
- McCarthy's Drug Project Greeted With Skepticism
- Man Pleads Guilty to Assault on Freeway
- High Tides Help Free Freighter Stuck Outside Bay
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Lee's Eight Three-Pointers Too Much for Monte Vista
- Lewis Adds to His Johnson Drug Charge
- Three Goals That Got Away Burn Kings, 4-3
- Charges Dismissed in Transient's Fire Death
- Athletic Director Hootie Ingram of Alabama said...
- PREP SOCCER ROUNDUP : This Time, El Toro Gets Help in Goal to Win, 1-0
- Mamas and the Papas Take on Some New Faces and Are Out to Have Fun
- SHORT TAKES : Abdul to Choreograph Oscars
- Trump Finally Finds a Way to Crack NFL's Inner Circle
- Council Backs Temporary Halt to Growth Near Brown Field
- COUNTYWIDE : Dr. King's Birthday to Be Marked at UCI
- College Paper Takes a Fresh Look at...
- SAN CLEMENTE : Developers to Vie for Home Permits
- On a Political Snipe Hunt and Still Cheering Loudly : Panama: As with the Tonkin Gulf resolution, Congress may regret the day it feared to challenge a President on a foreign intervention.
- COSTA MESA : Foes of SOS Charity Defend Their Action
- Developer Gets Quick Reversal of Council Vote : Zoning: A 7-0 vote to revise a residential project was reconsidered after a Huntington Beach Co. official arrived to complain. He got what wanted minutes later when the change was scrapped.
- One surprise guest on Fred Roggin's "Sports...
- Historic 1935 Irvine Farm House Endangered : Preservation: If the city can find a new site and pay to move dilapidated home, the Irvine Co. will give away the structure and help to restore it.
- Checking Out in Real Style
- Pardee Takes Run-and-Shoot to Oilers : Football: Coach leaves University of Houston, which quickly replaces him with offensive coordinator.
- Composer Gets 1 Shot to Win Over Listeners
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Mt.Carmel Loses Third In a Row to Poway, 51-46
- NHL ROUNDUP : Lafleur Stings the Canadiens
- Supervisors OK Houses Despite Districts' Protests : Schools: The board says it can't reject housing plans, ignoring a ruling that says they could if growth would result in overcrowding.
- PRO FOOTBALL : Will Ram Opportunity Knock?
- 'The Blues Aesthetic' Exhibit Opens Sunday; Bon Appetit Books Monk Winner Bill Cunliffe
- SOUTH COAST LEAGUE BASKETBALL : Mission Viejo Wins in Triple Overtime
- ART
- Outdoors : ANALYSIS : Report Criticizes Fish, Game Officials : Outdoors: Little Hoover Commission offers guidelines for the '90s that include seeking more input from professionals in the field.
- Santa Clara Survives Agoura Scare, 68-65
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Oklahoma Routs Arkansas Little Rock, 134-81
- Humphrey a Steal for Broncos Now That He Has Healed : Pro football: Denver takes a chance on running back whose foot injuries scared off 16 teams in last July's supplemental draft.
- Free Throw Becomes a Foul Shot
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Kordick Is on Target in First Half as Esperanza Defeats Cypress, 65-37
- Morgan and Palmer Elected to Hall of Fame
- Potts Gains Quarters in Super Seniors Tennis
- New Mexico State Earned Respect With Win Over Nevada Las Vegas
- Clemson Is Cited for 14 Violations
- TV REVIEW : Special on the Amazon's Flooded Forests
- Lakers Accept Blame : Pro basketball: No excuses are offered after 121-118 overtime loss to Suns at Phoenix.
- Met's Kathleen Battle Keeps Her Goals in Sight
- Band to Play Hearts Out to Fund Youth's Surgery
- Second Suit Filed in Fatal Shooting of Man by Deputies
- San Pedro's Bobby Balcena Dead at 64 : Baseball: He will be remembered as the only Filipino to make it to the major leagues.
- Kick-Return Specialist Signs With Northridge
- NCAA CONVENTION : Delegates Say: Shorten Basketball Season, Give Recruits Grad Rates
- 2 Yanks Score Upsets in New South Wales
- UC Irvine's Downward Spiral Continues in 70-58 Loss to Pacific
- Section Tourney Site Is Changed to Golden Hall
- Cogsville Finds the Going Slow With Sockers
- Arafat and PLO
- Anaheim Sells 16 Acres Downtown for $2 Million : Development: The Koll Co. plans to build a 200,000-square-foot Pacific Bell office building on vacant land and sell it for about $16 million. The city paid $15 million for the property, but it has remained unused for 17 years.
- MGM/UA Communications Co.: The film company reported...
- Chrysler Executive Calls Japan Economic Aggressor
- Hawaiian Air Pins Its Revival on Better Service
- Rodney E. Hayden has been named executive...
- AT&T; Suit Says MCI Deceives Customers
- WORLD : 15-Month Paid Maternity Leave
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : STOCKTON : Illicit Drugs Not a Factor in Wreck
- * I Left My Accordion . ....
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Oil Spill Bill Must Be Watered Down
- We're Talking Serious Money Here
- Mayor to Name Gage, Environmentalist to DWP Board
- State Commission Approves Fine of $4,000 for Campbell
- County Delays Action on Suit to Block Prison
- The City That Would Give Shelter : Los Angeles: What if we could transfer the spirit, fervor and open wallets seen in the battle to keep the Raiders housed in Los Angeles to a new cause: housing the homeless.
- San Diego
- Senna Can't Race Until He Retracts Allegations
- Angels Get Bailes to Bolster Staff
- Simms Facing Cloudy Future
- U.S. Clamps Down on Museum Grants : Museums: The Los Angeles County Natural History Museum is among 19 institutions that National Science Foundation auditors are examining.
- Dowlan Gets New Post at Western Financial Parent
- Sri Lanka Port Hums Again--for How Long? : Shipping: Colombo was crippled from June to August as workers obeyed a strike call by the People's Liberation Front. The regime sees business as usual in 1990.
- Japanese Firms Plan to Reduce Output of Key Computer Chips
- Jury Chosen for Woman Accused in Thrift Failure
- FileNet Says It Will Report 114% Increase in Earnings
- Thousands in Lithuania Demand Independence : East Bloc: The demonstration comes a day before Gorbachev visits the Baltic republic.
- Publishers in a Frenzy Over Boston Deaths
- Magic Surrounds Couple at Work, Home
- Supervisor Stanton Casts Lone Vote Against Spraying for Medfly
- SAN CLEMENTE : Methane Gas Burner Topic of Workshop
- City Councilman Guilty of Aiding Girls' Delinquency
- Deft Police Handiwork : Law enforcement: On the day before his retirement, a Santa Ana police officer made a felony arrest at finger point. 'I felt better that I did something on my last day,' the 14-year veteran said.
- NBA ROUNDUP : Pistons' Dumars Does Job on Jordan
- She Discovers Records Are Made to Be Confusing
- South African Officials Meet With IOC Advisers
- THE SIDELINES : 2 More Fired at U. of Pittsburgh
- U.S. Olympic Sports Festival to be Held in Los Angeles in '91
- STAGE REVIEW : 'Murder at the Howard Johnson's' Like a TV Skit--a Long One at That
- 'Teddy Z' Will Go on Hiatus
- Burroughs Upsets Hart in 74-71 Win
- Bristol-Myers to Post 4th-Quarter Charges: Bristol-Myers Squibb...
- Greener Politics
- Occidental Men Underdogs in SCIAC Race
- Buchwald Case: 'A Morass' for Writers Guild
- Opening More 'Eyes' to Racial Equality : Television: Documentary film maker Henry Hampton takes a risk with a sequel : to his acclaimed series on the civil-rights movement.
- Control Data Expects Loss: Control Data Corp....
- Paramount Fires Ad Firm From $60-Million Account
- Eastern Airline Creditors Seek Bankruptcy Gag Order
- Disney Parks Still in the Spotlight : Entertainment: The firm's movies may be getting a lot of attention, but a plan to expand Disneyland signals where the big money is made.
- $26-Million Judgment in Product Suit
- Moore Tells of Returning Sting Payment : Corruption trial: She appears as the first defense witness in Montoya case. But her testimony seems to do more to bolster the prosecution's side.
- A Mid-Life Pledge to End Vanity
- Hundreds Flee Floods as Storms Pound Northwest
- STATE : Blast Shuts Down Solar Plant
- Columbia Astronauts Launch Navy Satellite
- What a Dump: O.C. Canyon Hailed as Landfill of Future
- LAGUNA NIGUEL : Arraignment of Suspect Delayed
- Archive, Cipher Data Fail in Bid for Standstill Pact
- BANKING/FINANCE : More Mergers Among Mid-Size Companies Likely, Exec Says
- WORLD IN BRIEF : BRAZIL : Prospectors Agree to Leave Indian Land
- Teacher Gives Her Pupils a Head Start With History Course
- CONSUMERS : Bibs Bid to Be Latest Trend in Designer Dinner Wear
- Pentagon Puts Panama Civilian Deaths at 220 : Invasion: Estimate suggests 10 died for each U.S. soldier who fell. Defense Forces losses are put at 314.
- Bigger Share of Gas Funds for North May Be Sought
- Omer I. Kadaster has joined ICG Inc.,...
- P.M. BRIEFING : Federal Aid for Rio Grande Valley
- Eight Stolen Works by Matisse Recovered
- Aiding Homeless Writers
- A Shaking Up of Southern California's Population
- Court Curb on Tenure Secrecy Splits Educators
- Parts of Dallas Law on Adult Businesses Voided : Judiciary: The Supreme Court says the licensing ordinance does not give enough protection to free speech rights.
- Autopsy Blames Choke-Hold for Concert-Goer's Death : Law Enforcement: In contrast to Inglewood police version, report says Fountain Valley man's body showed "considerable bruising." Drug use is also indicated.
- Adrian Van Donkelaar has joined Pleion Corp....
- Investors Wary; Dow Declines 15.36 Points
- AMI Predicts Quarterly Loss: Executives at American...
- Campeau Expands Board but Skirts Action on Debt : Retailing: With two important deadlines near, the additions still left unclear who's in control at the troubled firm and whether payments will be made.
- Book Company Acquired: CRC Press, a subsidiary...
- Brand Names Put to Test in Survey : Consumers: Mercedes-Benz, Kodak come out on top in a report that attempts to compare perceptions of various products.
- Consumers Force Change in Prices, Products
- Martial Law Ends in Beijing; Pleased U.S. Indicates Support for World Bank Loans
- Salvador Worker Tells of Threats : Foreign policy: In L.A. on speaking tour, American Jennifer Casolo says her deportation on arms charges may have been a setup.
- Ceausescu Gave Order for Troops to Fire on Protesters, Official Says
- Japan to Seek Larger Role in East Europe : Foreign aid: The prime minister says Poland and Hungary will get loans of $500 million.
- Governor Lists a Broad Agenda : California: Deukmejian calls for year-round schools, quake insurance for high-risk buildings and help for first-time home buyers in his State of the State speech.
- MWD Turns On Money Spigot to Start Imperial Water Project
- L.A. Violated Cable Firm's Rights, U.S. Judge Rules
- Mechanic Fatally Shot at Pacoima Auto Shop
- Robinson Clears the Air About His Rushing-Happy Image : Analysis: Coach says his teams would have been throwing years ago if he had had a quarterback like Everett.
- Soviet Olympic Wrestler to Coach at College in U.S.
- COLLEGE BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Fullerton Women Lose to Long Beach, 92-62
- This Team Will Reign on a Parade
- BOYS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP : Whittier Christian Defeats Santa Margarita, 70-47
- A Turning Point in Careers of Charlie, Sandi Shoemake : Jazz: The teachers will make a local appearance tonight. But soon they plan to leave the area.
- P.M. BRIEFING : Tax Setback for Multinationals
- Fall in Prime, Dollar Signals Cooperation
- Coliseum Overhaul Backed : Bid to Keep Raiders on Davis' Desk
- Scope of Flexible Work Schedules Seen Limited
- CALIFORNIA IN BRIEF : SACRAMENTO : Two Appointed to State School Board
- INVASION AFTERMATH: THE VICTIMS : Left With Emotional Wreckage, Panamanians Hunt Relatives : Missing: About 400 have been found by international agencies. Many searches end in local morgues.
- Fortune Releases Most Admired Business List: For...
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Topol Doesn't Fiddle With Age
- NAMES IN THE NEWS : Dershowitz Hired by Helmsley
- LOCAL : McMartin: 39 Verdicts, 26 to Go
- WORLD : Honecker Has Tumor Removed
- Cab Driver Chases, Strikes Pedestrian
- French Xerox Chief Wounded in Hostage Drama
- Iranian Cleric Briefly Arrested
- WORLD IN BRIEF : SOUTH AFRICA : Keep U.S. Sanctions, Delegation Urges
- SANTA ANA : Error Frees Suspect in Gang Case
- Supervisors Pitch for Ticket Loophole
- Duffy Accused of Unfairly Applying Pressure in Race
- A Nation in Search of Itself, Yet Going in Utterly Different Directions : Soviet Union: The level of discord represents not only an obstacle to progress, but also a threat of catastrophe.
- If It Won't Work in Mexico . . .
- Mother Gets Army Son's Letter Written on Eve of His Death in Panama : Combat: 19-year-old left missive on his locker when told he was shipping out. He assured his mom that if he died in fight, it was for a 'good cause.'
- Royal Ties School Mark for Victories
- THE SIDELINES : Stallings Seen as Alabama Coach
- Once Healed, He's a Steal : Broncos: Humphrey's foot injuries scared some teams in the supplemental draft, but Denver is happy to have him.
- Spud Chandler, MVP in '43, Dies
- No Smoking Sign Lit on Professional Tour : Bowling: Torrance tournament opens season. It will be first in which policy banning smoking on bench is in effect.
- TV Advertisers Balk at ABC's 'Rock Hudson'
- Passions Grounded in Shoes : Fashion: Fanciers enjoy the exquisite materials, the craftsmanship and the comfort of expensive footwear.
- Candidate on Slow-Growth Platform Unseats 3-Term Mayor in Riverside
- BOOK REVIEW : Chapter and Verse of Bankruptcy
- Peru Ex-Defense Chief Slain by Maoist Rebels
- Disneyland to Announce Major Expansion Plans
- COLUMN ONE : Paying for College by Degrees : Many states will offer programs to guarantee children's tuition. Parents are lining up to join, but it may not be the best way to save for education.
- Warrant Issued for Gallery Head : Art Fraud: He's charged in a scuffle with two disgruntled art buyers who discovered that their lithograph was a fake.
- Council Urged to Pay $1.5 Million in Ambulance Crash
- County Is Moving Closer to Work-From-Home Plan
- He Erred, Karl Says on Stand
- Bennett Aide in O.C. Assails Drug-Legalization Effort : Narcotics: The national policy director's aide says making street drugs legal would solve nothing and cost Americans dearly.
- Violence Led Valley Crime Increase, Police Say
- Tyson, Holyfield Sign to Fight
- ROUNDUP
- HORSE RACING : Same Old Flaws in Eclipse Awards
- Antelopes Dedicate Season to Teammate
- 'Uncle Vanya' Stirs Memories for O'Brien : Theater: The Old Globe's artistic director is fulfilling a longtime dream by directing a Chekhov play, but it is a sweet and sour feeling.
- With $400-Million Concourse, Japanese Spur Santa Ana Revival : Development: Orient Corp. wants to build the county's tallest office tower, hotel, shops and condominiums on Main Street north of downtown area.
- Truce in UAL Takeover Battle: Coniston Partners,...
- Tests Find Students' Skills Appalling, Cavazos Says
- Baker Losing Hope of Fostering Mideast Talks, Diplomats Report
- WORLD : Soviets Upgrade PLO Contacts on Eve of Meeting With Israel
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LIBERIA : Troops Blamed in Massacre of 200
- HUNTINGTON BEACH : Council OKs Condos at Harbour Bay Club
- 115 U-T Workers Get Contract
- Funds Approved to Boost El Cajon Jail Security
- MISSION VIEJO : Development Freeze Embroils Council
- FULLERTON : Bastanchury Road Group Seeks Vote
- GIRLS' BASKETBALL ROUNDUP
- LOS ALAMITOS : Tracy's Comet Faces Tough Test in Queen's Beach
- The Splendor That Was the Coliseum Now Is in Eye of Beholder
- Antelope Valley Guard Faces Surgery
- 21 U.S. Athletes Test Negative
- 49ers' Montana Selected Player of Year
- STAGE
- ORANGE COUNTY'S ESTIMATED WEEKEND BOX OFFICE
- TREND WATCH
- Pipeline Firm Wins Commitments: The Wyoming-California Pipeline...
- Workplace Virus Hazards Cited : Health: Witnesses at hearing urge OSHA to strengthen protections for health-care workers. They tell of dangers of contracting blood-borne hepatitis or HIV diseases in hospitals and labs.
- Bush Vows Justice in Bombing Deaths
- GLIMPSES
- WORLD IN BRIEF : LEBANON : Palestinian Denies Role in Jet Bombing
- Supreme Court Overturns 4 Yonkers Contempt Fines
- COUNTYWIDE : 2 Car Chases Pass Through County
- IRVINE : Bridges Initiative Qualifies for Ballot
- Tension Rises as McMartin Case Jurors Near End of Their Task
- Longer Ban on Ammunition Sales Proposed
- We All Die a Bit Daily, but Counselor Eases Final Steps
- Radioactive Device Stolen From Truck
- Memorial Services Are Set for Retired Minister Earl H. Lusk
- San Diego
- Boy, 14, Shot to Death in Drive-By Shooting at Park
- McEnroe Shaping Up for Australian Open
- Perfect Palmer Now Has to Live With the Fact He's Immortal
- THE SIDELINES : Unruly Fans Halt Soccer Match
- Shooting the Three Is No Longer a Shot in the Dark : Basketball: Since its introduction in 1987, the three-point basket has become an integral part of the girls' game.
- NCAA Stiffens Drug Penalties, Steroid Testing
- P.M. BRIEFING : Time Officer to Be Named to SEC
- International Paper Co.: The Purchase, N.Y., paper...
- INVASION AFTERMATH: THE VICTIMS : Top-Secret Files Sought in Case of Noriega Pilot : Drug trials: The request for records is likely to be the first of many for the defendants.
- TUSTIN : Suspect Held in 14 Holdups of Florists
- City Council Rejects Ban on Alcohol : Recreation: Amid harsh criticism of each other, members unanimously agreed that the initial plan to end drinking at parks and beaches was ill-conceived.
- Laurel Races Canceled Tuesday Because of Track Condition
- Indiana forward Lawrence Funderburke has contacted the...
- SHORT TAKES : Bernini Work Unsold at Auction
- TV Technology: A Split Personality
- Banks Dig Deeper to Keep Eurotunnel Construction Going
- Larry Hanson and Terry Noonan have been...
- Lumber Production in West Declines 3%
- Nissan May Build Second Assembly Plant in U.S.
- Two Charged in Business Week Insider Case : Securities: The SEC has sued a former broker and a printer's quality control analyst. It is the fifth lawsuit to arise from the scandal.